The starterkit will get you going quickly by walking you through the basics of AEM Mobile development, starting with project creation and governance, installing the necessary tooling, defining a Maven archetype, building, deploying and then creating your own experience.

The developers can use this example as a starting point for trying out an AEM Mobile application using PhoneGap. Running through the starterkit and the reference application, will give a solid understanding of the basics to create rich Mobile Applications.

Most conference talks will leverage the Kitchen Sink tutorial, which you can also find in Github and is focused on the usage of Apache Cordova native extensibility.

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Once you have had a chance to familiarize yourself with the starterkit, it is important to learn about Adobe Experience Manager components and templates.

Templates and Components

AEM Templates and Components enable line of business owners to create custom experiences. Both Templates and Components are available out-of-the-box or can be custom developed by you, the developer either by extending existing components or creating greenfield (advanced). Templates and Components are what allow the AEM Author to drag-and-dropped to create engaging and relevent experiences.